As busy marketers, it can be hard to carve out time to write the copy you need to feed the social beast. And as communications professionals, you know the importance of getting social copy right—from the tone and style all the way down to commas and hashtags. So how do you write the 50 tweets you need for a month as perfectly as possible in a short amount of time?
This talk will focus on techniques to make your social copy spotless, without wasting time hemming and hawing about split infinitives. Join us to learn how to create an intentional writing space, carve out “deep work” time to write, and polish your social copy in record time.
3. Who is this human?
Hi, I’m Celeste, and I manage social &
community at Grammarly.
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4. What We’ll Discuss Today
• What to do before you
write.
• How to set up your writing
space and mindset.
• What to write about.
• A few quick editing tips you
can use anywhere.
5. Before You Write
“Planning is bringing the future
into the present so that you can
do something about it now.”
— Alan Lakein
6. 1. Determine your goals.
• What is the action this
content will encourage?
• What is my north star
metric?
• Who do I want to attract
with this content?
• How do I want my audience
to feel when they read this?
7. 2. Craft your narrative.
• What overarching brand
narrative will this piece of
content map to?
• What have we done in the
past that was successful?
• How can I iterate on
existing brand narratives?
8. 2. Find your voice.
• What are the
characteristics of our
brand voice I can
bring to this piece of
content?
• How do I adapt that
per channel and
situation?
9. 3. Plan your milestones.
• What major campaigns do
you have coming up?
• How are you supporting other
teams’ announcements?
• Which #holidays make sense
for your business?
10. 4. Do your research.
• Who are your
content heroes?
• Where can you curate
rather than create?
• What are your
competitors doing?
11. While You Write
“A word after a word after a word is power.”
— Margaret Atwood
12. 5. Set your atmosphere.
• Can you block off at
least an hour without
distractions?
• Where are you most
focused IRL?
• Do you have a writing
playlist?
13. 6. Start writing—
and don’t stop.
(Frankly, this one’s
self-explanatory.)
Go write something!
14. After You Write
“When you write a book, you
spend day after day scanning and
identifying the trees. When
you’re done, you have to step
back and look at the forest.”
— Stephen King
15. 7. Check yourself.
• Will this copy resonate
with your audience?
• Have you created a
clear call-to-action in
your post?
• Is there a typo?
(No really, check again.)
16. 7. Common Mistakes
1. Comma misuse
2. Hyphen confusion
3. Preposition problems
4. Nowhere/anywhere splices
5. Wouldn’t of vs. wouldn’t have
6. Nowadays
7. Altogether/all together errors
8. Bonus: Misspelled hashtags!
17. 8. And finally . . .
publish!
(Congrats!)
Note: Social media
“gurus” tend to over-
index on optimization
here.
18. 9. (Okay, I lied. Just
one more step.)
• Did your post achieve
its goal(s)?
• Is it time to run an A/B
test?
• How can you iterate on
and optimize this copy?